The letter stated that “given RHS’s outright refusal to implement corrective actions with regard to such serious, extensive deficiencies as those highlighted above … the Department does not believe that any further progressive action regarding these deficiencies would be fruitful.”

Governor Mike Parson released a statement last Friday defending the decision, explaining that the Planned Parenthood clinic can have its license renewed if it “can show it is abiding by the laws and regulations here in the State of Missouri.”

“Planned Parenthood is losing its license because it failed to meet basic standards of care, placed multiple patients in life threatening situations, performed multiple failed abortions where patients remained pregnant, and intentionally impeded the state’s health investigation by not allowing health inspectors to talk to the abortion doctors,” stated Gov. Parson.

“If you don’t comply with the law, there will be consequences. If you don’t provide a standard of care that ensures the safety of women, you shouldn’t be allowed to operate. It’s that simple.”

Planned Parenthood denounced the decision, with Planned Parenthood of St. Louis abortion provider Dr. Colleen McNicholas stating that the state was “on the wrong side of history.”

“This decision signals the true motive behind this license renewal mess that has left patients in limbo, uncertain about their health care: to ban abortion without ever overturning Roe v. Wade.”

Last month, the state health department opted to not renew the license of the abortion clinic, citing health concerns. In response, Planned Parenthood sued, requesting a preliminary injunction against the decision.